South African rising star Khalil Harrison is starting 2025 with a bang, announcing his much-anticipated seven-track project, Uzwile Bathini. The project is set to drop on January 30, and fans are already buzzing with excitement.
Harrison took to social media to unveil the project’s cover art and express gratitude to those who contributed to its creation. In his post, he wrote:
“Track list for Uzwile Bathini. Thank you to everyone participating in creating this magic for our friends and family. Pre-save link on my bio.”
The project promises to be a celebration of creativity and collaboration, boasting an impressive lineup of featured artists. Amapiano heavyweights such as Kelvin Momo, Tyler ICU, Leemckrazy, Stixx, and Scotts Maphuma are among the contributors, ensuring a blend of talent and artistry that is sure to resonate with fans.
Khalil Harrison’s unique approach to music has already earned him a growing fanbase, and Uzwile Bathini is expected to solidify his position as one of South Africa’s emerging stars. The project’s title, which translates to “What Have They Heard?” in English, hints at themes of self-expression, discovery, and connection.
Fans are particularly excited about the collaboration with Kelvin Momo, known for his soulful Amapiano style, and Tyler ICU, who has consistently delivered chart-topping hits. The inclusion of artists like Leemckrazy and Scotts Maphuma adds further depth to the project, showcasing a mix of established and rising talents within the Amapiano genre.
As the release date approaches, anticipation continues to build. Social media has been buzzing with speculation about the tracklist and potential hit singles, with many fans eager to pre-save the project and be among the first to experience the magic.
Uzwile Bathini is not just another release; it’s a statement from Khalil Harrison, highlighting his growth as an artist and his commitment to pushing boundaries within the music scene. With its carefully curated collaborations and innovative sound, the project is poised to become a standout moment in South African music this year.
Mark your calendars for January 30 and prepare for Uzwile Bathini to take over playlists and dance floors.